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HJWV i-VifcfSrw-Wpwsprww-$tI!'i yL "?yf-w-?BY AUTIIOniTY.Office Doaiui or Ilruint, 1Honolulu, Jan. 20, 1888. JAt a meeting of the Hoard ofHealth held this day the followingresolutions were adopted!Whereas the Citv of San Francisco has been officially declared bythe proper authorities to lie infectedwith an epidemic; of smallpox, andthe latest reports from said city areto the effect that the smallpox isthere increasing:Nowkthereforo in pursuance withregulation 15 of the QuarantineRegulations adopted by the Boardof Health, October 17th, 1883, beit resolved :1st. That until further notice, allvessels arriving from San Francisco,less than 18 days out, not having thesmallpox on board, together withtheir passengers and ctews, shallbe placed in quarantine, in the outerloadstead, or in the stictun in theharbor, as may be ordcicd by thePort Physician, for a term of 18days from the date of leaving SanFrancisco.2nd. No passengers for portsother than Honolulu shall be allowed"to land.3rd. All passengers for Honolulushall remain in quarantine for a termof 18 days from the date of leavingSan Francisco.The place of quarantine shall beat the quarantine station, or suchother place as may be designated bythe Board of Health.The vessel may, upon the writtenconsent of the Port Physician beallowed to come to an enclosedwharf for discharge of cargo.No person shall be admitted tothe wharf except upon the writtenpermit of the Board of Health.Special attention is called to Sections 15 aud 10 of the QuarantineRegulations, adopted October 17,1883. Here under appended:15. On the arrival of a vesselat any port of this kingdom, comingfrom a port known to be infectedwith, cholera, yellow fever, smallpox,scarlet fever, or any other contagious or infectious disease, althoughno case of such disease may havebroken out on board during thevoyage, no person shall be allowedto land fioin her unless a period ofeighteen daj's shall have elapsedfrom the time of her leaving saidinfected port.1G. On the arrival of a vessel atany poit of this kingdom which has,or has bad on board during the y-age, any person sick of cholera,yellow fever, smallpox, scarlet fever,or any other contagious or infections disease, the sick persons (ifpasscngeis for that port), shallbe sent to the nearest quarantinehospital for such a period as maybe deemed necessaiy, and thevessel, with all on board, shallundergo quarantine, if necessary,for a period of eighteen days,as the Board of Health may direct,after hearing the report of the PortPhysician on the said vessel.But with regard to all sick peisonsother than passengers for that port,the Board of Health will not consider itself bound to receive them orto take care of them in quarantineunless the interests of humanitymay require exception to be made.N. B. EMERSON,President Board of Health.4-1 CtSEALED TENDERS.Oitice or Tin: Boaiid or Health,)Honolulu, Jan. 10, 1888. JSealed londerH will bo lcceived attho Office ol tho Bend of Healthuntil 12 o'clock noon, January 23,1888, for tho delivery at tho LeperSettlement, on tho Island of Molokai, of one hundred and fifty cordsof Tiro Wood, within tluco mouthsfrom tho date of signing agreementfor tho same,It is required that tho wood be ofalgcroba, nionkoy-pod, eucalyptus orany of tho haul natio woods; thatit bo out in (-1) four feet lengths andbo split if necessaiy, so as to bo easilyhandled ; that it bo piled at Kalaupapa; and that it bo measured by thoAgent of tho Boaid of Health.N. B. EMERSON,President of tho Board of Health.11 7tFOJt SALE CHEAP.BARNES' Velocipedo Foot.PoerTurning LATHE, V,i inch dlamo.ter, together with chucks tools and tooleuirluge. Apply to Armstrong Smith,TVuinlua, Onhu. 9 lwCORSETS, FOR YOUNG ANDJ for old, for stoutand for lean, forlull and for short, ut Sachs' store.Education Omor., )Honolulu-, Han. 20, 18SS.JHon. Pahii P. Kasoalias been appointed by the Board ofEducation, School Agent for tho District of Kawaihau, on tho Island ofKauai, vice tho Row J. W. Smith,deceased.W. .IAS. SMITH,11 3t Sccietuiy.IT EOrricn AuDiTon-Or.Kr.itAL, )Honolulu, .lau. 1(1, 1888.JAll accounts audited in thisOffice must be presented in duplicate, the duplicate copy to beretained by the Auditor.GEO. J. ROSS,11 lw Audilor-Geneinl.BLUltOP & Uo BAN'UJEilU'Honolulu, Ilav.niian JaliintiuDraw Exchange ou theBank ol Otvliluritiu, . Xi'.And their ngonts inNEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONG.tessM N. M. Holhschild & Son, LondonTlio Commercial Dank Co., of Sydnej,London,t'hu Commercial Baulc Co . of Sydney,Sydney,The Hank of Now Zealand: Auckland.Clirlstehurcli, utnl Wellington,The Bank of British Columbia, Victoria, 15. C, and Portland, OrahuTransact a General Hanking Bushiesttlfi!) lvrv JL1 33SJatTtt SlnlTiiftnPledged to neither Scot nor Party.Eat established tor the benefit ol till,SATURDAY, JAN. 21, 1888.WHERE IS THE GARBAGE CART?While the Board of Health is busyperfecting the sanitation of tho city,one point needs careful attention,tho collecting regularly of the garbage, now often left for days togetherto spoil and taint the air. Where isthe cart, and the bell man to warncareful or careless housekeepers,that they must be ready when thecity dump-cart goes its rounds?ITuarapheTThe resolve of the Board of Healthto quarantine vessels from San Francisco, where smallpox is declared byits pwn health authoiitics to be epidemic, is legarded with appioval bysome and with disapproval by others.Poisons simply looking at the matterin its bearing upon trade and commerce will naturally be dissatisfied.But the health of the people is aboveall other considerations, and it istho dutj- of the Boaul to subordinateevery interest to the preservation ofthe nation from the smallpox malady.It is better that trade and commerceshould suffer awhile than allow theimportation of so frightful and destructive a disease. Past experiencehas taught us something of its dreadfulness. Surely we have not so farforgotten its lavages of six or sevenyears ugo, as to need a repetition ofthe lesson in order to induce us touse our utmost endeavors to preventits rc-introduction. We should allbe willing, indeed, anxious-, to adoptthe most stiingent measures to pievent a recurrence of the past in thisregaid. Nobody wishes to see smallpox here again. Therefore nobodyshould object to every possible piccaution being used to keep it away.It is to be hoped that the Board ofHealth will be equal to the emergency, and fearlessly perform itsduty.WHY HOT SETTLE THE VETOQUESTION?How about the so-called vetoquestion? Wo were hopeful of seeingit definitely settled cither one wayor the other ere this ; but it still remains where it was. "We mulct -standthe Governor of Maui, Mr. 1.II. Baker, has declined to give uptho books of his ollico and vacatehis position, in obedience to an ord'er issued under the abolition ofgovernors Act, one of the measuresof the Legislature which was returned to the House unsigned bytho Xing, and wus declared lawwithout cither the royal signatnro orreconsideration of the Legislature.Why is not Mr. linker compelled tocomply willt the order and vacatehis ofllce? Either the oilico of governor is abolished or it still remains.Either the Lcgi&lntivo enactmentaiming at abolition is law, or it isnot law. If it complies with tho requirements of the Constitution, it islaw: if it does not conform to theConstitution, it is not law. Thepoint must bo decided by the Supremo Court. Heie in tho case of..the Governor of Maui is an oppor-tunlly of bringing the matter pioperly beforo tho Court, and havingtho question settled. "Why is it notdone? It is very unsatisfactory tohave placed on our statute booksenactments concerning which thr-roarc grave doubts of their validity.It is far better to decide the totitrovcifcd point and end tho uncertainty.Lftte'ForapM(Jiy the Marivosa, to-tlay.)r.uHorr,.Cork, Jan. 5. The ship AlfiedE. Snow, which sailed fiom SanFrancisco August 31st for Liverpool,has been wrecked at the entrance toWtiterford flaibor, licland. It wasnt fltst reported that the lost vesselwas the Eureka, from San Francisco. New York, Jan. 0 Karl Blindwrites from Loudon to the "Post"that Dr. Schlicinann has discoveredthe remains of one of the oldesttemples of Aphrodite, which is mentioned by llomer, Herodotus andPausanius on the Island of Cciigo,thejaueient Cythera.London, Jan. 7 Returns issuedby the Boaid of Trade show that theimpoits for the past month increased 3,102,1100 pounds, as compaicdwith the coriesponding month thopast year, and that the expoits forthe same month incieased 3,200,000pounds.San Reino, Jan. 7 Tho CrownPiincc was cheeiful and took a comparatively long walk to-day, fromwhich tie suffered no ill effects.Bcilin, Jan. 7 It is announcedthat Enipetor William's rest wasbroken several times last night. Heis compelled to be uioic caicful thanusual, and to abstain from any exercise or duties which are likely tocause fatigue.Paris, Jan. 7 It is reported heiethat the condition of the Emperorof Germany is quite serious. It issaid that he is confined to his bedand has had several fainting spells.London, Jan. 7 The committeeappointed by Queen Victoria to consider the best means of employingthe surplus of the Women's Jubileeoffering, has advised the Queen tofound an institution in London forthe maintenance and education ofnurses to attend tho poor people intheir homes. There will be branchesin London and Edinburgh.London, Jan. 0 The remains ofNapoleon III and his son, the PrinceImperial, were lcmovcd to-daj' fromChislchurst to Farnsborough, wheiothe' will bo deposited in the mausoleum elected by ex-Empress Eugenie. After lcligious services atChislchurst, the bodies weie conveyed in a solemn state to tiio railway station.St. Petersburg, Jan. 9 Well-informedpersons consider that although the political situation is decidedly improved, the improvementis only coudit'unal, and that if theEuropean Cabinets confine thomselvcs to platonic statements andfail to take coi responding action,tho situation will shortly become ascritical as it was two weeks ago.Vienna, Jan. 10 The "Algcmcine Zeitung" says it has receivedinformation from a reliable sourcein St. Petersburg that a plot againsttho C.ar has been discovcied, andthat numerous persons, includingseveral army officers, have been arrested on tho charge of being implicated in it. 'Berlin, January 10. Dr.Schweinftuth, the African explorer,writes from Cairo, under date ofDecember 30th, that the news thatStanley has reached Emin Boy arrived at Caiio December 22d.More definite advices arc expectedshoitly.Auction- Sales by Lewis J. Levey.R1DIT SALEAJX AUCTION.On Wednesday, Jan. 25th,I will oiler at my silepioom al 10 o'clock1. J!., h niceAssortment of MerchandiseM folloWCSaddlery, Bridlos and Twines.A Largit ALborimn t of 0"i",Ki:'tY,uu AbbuiUiuiit of Uulimuyuud FinnGlassware, Galvanized Pails and Buckols,Iron Bedsteads, Majolica Ware, Candles,Bluo Mottled Soap, Curry Powdor,Cinnamon, etc., etc., etc.AND A PULL LINE OFLiquors, Wines & Beer, Etc, Eto.tSiT Terms Liberal, will bo madeknown at tho time of Sale.LEWIS J. JEVEY,45 iU Auctioneer.Headquarters, Honolulu Rifles!Hokoi.tji.u, .Inn. 21, lfS8.BATTALION OHDEU, No. 22.1The several Companies of thoUiitaiion will m'cinblo nt theA-,,,,,, u rn MnNTrW.V. tlm '.!lrilJiiistimt, at 7.80 i; m. tlurj), forlJallailou DrillV. V. ABIIFORD,l J.IL'U.-l Ol. UUlllUUIlUllg.o. v, Mcleod,CajH aud Adjutant. 4.Q gtjjimpiBnrn!&iswtC.u."lWj.i'Jjmaaxnsj:-JUiiJ j.tmJi.;njAiii.-'rti 'MXsain&TazivFz-xii!!ifirxuttrr"Berlin, Jan. 10. The 'NulionnlZeitung" says: It is expected thattho Powers will soon take steps fortho removal of Prince Fcidinandfrom the Bulgarian throne.Rome, Jan. 10. The Pope to-dayreceived tho British pilgrims, whowore presented by tho Duke of Norfolk. The Pope replying to the address presented to linn by tho pilgrims, said ho felt grateful for thointerest Queen Victoria took in herCatholic subjects, and prayed forher piospciity, with that of hernation, whom lie loved and admired.He hoped for the restoration ofpeace between the different parts ofthe Kingdom, and that the irritatingquestions which now divide it wouldbe settled and reason and equitytake their place.Berlin, Jan. 11. Advices fromSan Remo state that the CrownPrince's throat continues to improve.His voice is good and his health excellent. He both drove and walkedto-day.London, Jan. 11. Acting tinnerthe advice of physicians, jVIr.Parnollhas decided not to address his con-,stituents until after the meeting ofParliament. His health is still precarious. London, Jan. 11. " The "Times' "Bei lin coi respondent says the Powershave agreed to summon Prince Ferdinand through Turkey to lesignthcBulgarian throne.AMl.lSICA.Ottawa, Out., Jan. Tho decisionof the Internal Revenue Commissioners at Washington, to the effectthat American banks arc liable to atax of 10 per cent on amount ofCanadian notes used or paid out, attracts attention. Amei ican silver isliable to 20 percent duty here. Thelaw may hereafter be strictly enforced. Washington, Jan. 5. The President's messages, concerning thoright of waj' for railroad purposesthrough various Indian reset vations,and also l elating to liespasses, weiepresented, and refeired to the Committee on Indian Affairs.Washington, Jan. 7. "It is quiteevident," said Mr. Morrow, yesterday, duiiug a conversation on Samoa, "that the lights of our citi.enshave been invaded somewhat on theSamoan Islands, and a most seiiousstate of aifairs may result.John W. McCaithy. convicted ofembezzling S5.j0 Slate money whileacting as Clerk of the SupremefCouit, came before Judge SullivanSaturday for sentence.AT THE r'8,2 Jj iTil EKE WILL BEClam Chowder,Boston Baked Beane.ALSOMixed Greens on the side !EgyMnripo-a Timing Airhcd.SIOO REWARD!THE pbovc rewnid will be given bytho United C.uriago Compiny toany person or ;ieiom ho will ivosuch information as will lead to thearrest and conviction of tbe peii-on orpersons who maliciously iirf-istciifcd andcarried nwav tliu Jlieeeliing Strips ofJ. UcICciiguu's hoiEe, Haik NV. 42, onthe nipht of Fnduy, .Tnnuaiy 20. 18S8,while hitched at h post on King MiuetUNITED OAKHIaGB CO.Honolulu. Jim 21 1888. -15 iitNOTICE.A DIVIDEND of Two Dollars peishare will be payable to the stockholders of K O. Hull Si Son. Id, atthe ofllce of thcC6mpan ou MONDAY,January 2Jrd.L. C. AJU.F.S,4" 3t feci it try.Hawaiian Livery Stables,LtLLO, 1'ulama.Uoibts taken to board by the day, weekor month fed well, and Uolirii alterby Careful and experienced titalilfmen.Carriages and nil kind'' of Vehicleskept clean and c.ued for, as well nsHarness. 3IOSES TALAU,45 lm Jlan ger.J. W. YARNDLEY,kTenrher of MuhIc, Vinlin nnd. Cultivation of the Voice.YOUNG Lady Pianists! Impiovoyour reading of Miibio and abilityns sin accompanist by devoting :tt lenatONE 110UIi,wevkly( day Or evening,to the practice of duetsPIANO AND VBOLBN !JSrTEHMS SAME FOH LESSONS.AddresB P,Telephone (Bell) !1G3.O. BOX 258.40 lwELECTION OF OFFICERS.AT the adjourned annual meeting oftho stockholders of the KoiiulnSugar Company, held on the 20th inst.,ihe tollowing olUcers were elected forthe enbiiing jcar,S. C. Allfii President.lion. J. Moti Smith. Vlce-Piesident.Hon. ri. N. Castle, Trcusuicr.Hon. J. B, Atliertou, Secictury,O. M.Cooko, Auditor,J. U. A'llliaiTUXN,Secietur,ty.51Honolulu, Juu, 21, 188845 lwTahiti Lemonade Works,OVSTOSIEH5 who have on li&nd anyol our llnltlui or fuses, wouldgieutly oblige I y tending woid to thoDcput, 28 Merchant street, and they willut oueu bo calltd for.Our Hi tiles uio all irystul value, andthe wends "TAHITI LEMONADEWOHKh" blown thereon.Bell ToUphono 172.Mutual Telephone UGO.45 tf J. 13, BROWN & CO.HAWAIIAN BUSINESS A&ENCY.Ho. 85 FORT STREET, HONOLULU.Cronorul A(;cnlNExpori Accountants and Collcotors, Roal Estate, Firo & Lifo InsuranooAgents, Custom-Houso, Loan and Exohango Brokers.Departments of Business.Books and Accounts nccuintcly kept nnd properly adjusted.Collections will receive special attention ami returns promptly made.Convoyancing a Specialty, lttrords searched ami rorrcct Abstracts of Tltlafiunlihcri.Leunl Documents and Papers of every description carefully drawn and hand.somcly cngrocd.Copying and Translating in all languages in general utc la this Kingdom.Real Estate bought and sold. T.ixcs raid and Piopctty safely insured.Houscu, CottagCB, Rooms, Offices and Land leased and rented, nnd rents collectedFiro and Lifo Insuranes effected In fltst class Insurance Companies.Custom-Houso Business transacted with accuracy and dispatch.Loans negotiated at favorabto rales.Advertisements and Subscriptions solicited for Publishers.Any Atticlo purchased or eold on most favorable terms.'Inter-Island Ordora will rccclvo particular attention.1ST All Business entrusted to our oaro will roccivo prompt and faithful attention atmodcrato charges.Having had an etcnsivo bushnss experience for oxer twcnty.flvo years inNow York City and elsewhere, wo feci competent to attend to all business of aninlridite and complicated nature, or lccmlrlng tuct und dUcutlo k aud respectfullysolicit a tt til.Hill Telephone No. 274. XIivwniin.ii E5inIiii- Afteney.jan 788 lyNtJUST TO 'HAND,HSx: t2?.S. .A.-H.fetr&li.ATJ.T.WATKrinANI)Fort Street Stores.37 2wIMOT80E,All perrons arc hereby forbid,den frem excavating, diggingor depositing rubbish in thestreets of this distiict, withoutthe written older of the lioadSupcivisor.II. F. II EB BARD,Road Supeivisor,31 lm IConu, Oahu.Just Received per Zealandia,IS" 33 "W CK.OPNew ZealandKidney Potatoes!In small crates.H. MAY & CO..19 lwVETERINARY.A RITCHIE ROVVAT,xi- Veterinary Surgeon.Ollicc and Residence: 1G0 King stieetMutual Telephone 30:1. Orders left atHotel Stables will bo rcctlved andprcmplly attended in. 43 amFOR SAL.E CHEAP.AN Expie Wngon, Boston make;Tole and Shnfih, uuirly new; abo,one mi ol Double Hurneso.Apply 107King stieet.4U lwFOUND.ADHAFT. The owner can have thepnying iipenses.Apply at the Iiur,.i.i.Tiir unite.4 1) illDissolution -of Partnership.rfiHE interest of Mr. Clareneo MacX furlano in the film of WEST,DOW & CO. has this duy bren purchasul by Mi. Gideon "West, who a?,sumes all liabilities of Slid lirm, Alldebts due said lirm are duo and p.ryablcto Mr. G. We3t.WEST, DOW & CO.Honolulu, Jan. 11, 1883.NOTICE.MI!. G. WEST having becomo soloowner of tho butlntss cairlcd nnuudor tho flnu name of AVest, Dow &.Co,, wilt, in future, carry on said bustnoil under the lirm namo and btyle ofG. WEST As CO.Honolulu, Jan. 15, 1888. 8U lmNotice of Annual Meeting, ,rpiIB Stoclcholileis of O. Brewer &1 Company, (L'd), will take noticethat Uie minimi incc'lng ot the Comjuiiiy ill bo held ut the otllce on Queenbti cot, ou WEDNESDAY, Februaiy 1st,next, ut 10 o'clock, a. m.J. O. OAHTEK, Seoroiory,C. Bnwcr & Company.Honolulu, Feb. 10, 1888 40 2wNOTICE.AT tlio annual meeting of tho UnileTiChine.-o Society held ou the 0thinst., tlio following officers were duly(ili'nleil.O. Alto PresidentGoo Kim VicoPiei-ident1 am Fai TreasurerTon j Phong i" oeretmyNg O ui'i Ats't TnuaiutrTniu Wnh Hin Ass't fcecrelary:,0 3w9 NICE LARGE FURNISHEDiJ rooms, No, 4 O-mleu Lane, tliubccond door fiom Union ulreet, Applyon tho promises. 10tfnnnrwnMUUofiohx,ti(5 E3X 2.15DmmmtrjvOX3V. nl CDrt-tooc- 1I CDi8. i-iCDPc-s-oc:j0 "aoc5 minutes walk Irom tho P. 0.136, 138, 140 and 142 Huuanu Street.Dolinlitlully Situated, and Plenty of FreshAir all tlio Year Round.J5SJ" Twenty fir?t.cbiss rooms in mainbuilding, with firet-clftsi dining roem.Li eb' Parlor & Gentlemen's Pallor.Hot and cold water baths free to allguests.The table -will be supplied with thebnbt meats in the maiket, together withtcvonablohuShics when obtainable.First class Cooks and help employed.Breakfast, 7 to 0 a. m.Lunch, 12 noon.Dinner, 5:1'0 to 7 p. in.MES. BI. B11TCBBER,80 1-w Manageress.Taliiti Lomonado Depot,28 Merchant StreetHigh Class Aerated WatersJAbsolutely Pure.Tahiti Lemonade Depot,28 Merchant Street.3GCx -A-le,Tahiti Lemonade Depot, .28 Merchant StreetTahiti Lemonade.Tahiti Lemonade Depot,28 Merchant Street.Ginger Ale, Grenadine & Cream Soda.Orders promptly attended to.75 cents per dozon, delivered.Tahihi Lomonado Depot,28 Merchant Street.Plain Soda, equal to Schweppes. 33NOTICE.MESSRS J. E. BROWN & CO.Are authorised to collect tor theBUI.LKTIN,Honolulu Juno 8th, 1887. 57MZEAIil 0ATS!ITOlfc SALE,NEW ZEALAND OATS OFAl Quality,Just lcceived ox Mariposa, byJ. E. BROW N & Co.1728 Mot chant Street.JOB PRINTING ol all kindi exe.cuted ut the Daily Bulletin OflleoW. KART.K flflflSKJL JLLJJ JUXiUXJAJ JULULMJJ-JMALCOLM BROWN,NOTARY PUBLICFor the Island of Oahu.Office, : : Gov't Rulldluu, Honolulu.30llBell Tel. 172. Mutual Tel. CCO.P. O. Box 4UU.)WN & GO.,Fire 1'ioof Stono Building,42 Merchant Street..SACCOUNTANTS-AND-General Commission MerchantsGenernl Agency forllmv'n Islandsof theBurlington and Chicago RailwayAcroN America,Connecting at Biivton with the Azoresond MadeiraThrough ticketf gianted liom HonoluluMcu'haudlsc stored and sold on commission. Consignments solicited.Propel tics leased, rented and soldiLonal documents drawn.Books audited nnd udju'-ltdAlcoiuiIb collected.Authorized collector, Mr. A. MoroftTRERflBNOTONTHE Eemington Tynowriter is theStaudaid writing macliitui r theworld. It prints 70 oimrnetets, or withccrtuin combination nbout80 i h rue erg,with the operation of only 30 kej i. Thomachine is so simple that any 'one innwrito with it, ami itsmaiiipuluion 1- t-oeasily understood, that but little pi ,ctice U rupiiied to enable tin- uncruioi toacquire facility in its use. Tin- averagespeed of the pen is from 1C to 20words per minute, and the average speedof the typu writer is fiom 40 to kO windsper minute. Time spent in writingwith the pen is ut least two thirdswasted.Orders for the nbovc instrument maybe left with tho undersigned at the ofilee of W. G. Irwin & Co , and -will ioceivc prompt attention The uudtrsign.ed is also prepared to give purchasersfull instructions as to tbc use of thomachine.For fur her particulars apply toY. M. GIFFARD,So'eAgentfortho Hawaiian Islands.1833 lmYosemiteSS3S 3E& I W IS! s253ISkating! Skatingl Skating!Commencing .Innunry 0th,Every Friday Bmii !For Ladies nnd their Escorts.Every Friday Evening -villi be keptperfectly bclect for ladies & gentlemen.JSaiid in.Atlcndnnco.THOMAS E. WALL,1G01 Proprietor. lyrJUST RECEBVEDEx Zealandia, lrom New Zealand,The Fl EST ARRIVAL OF(TtoFrom the CelebratedTaranaki Butter Paoking .Company,In 1 lb sealed tin?.Tills artiolt) W guaranteed Buper.ior to any Buttci offered for sulcin thiskingdomLEWIS J. JLEVEY,Solo Asent for the Hawntinn Islands.30 lwNOTICE.ALL accounts due Mrs. A. M. Melllsof tix months aud over, will boplaced in a Cnllcctois hands withoutfurther notice if not paid by Ihe 15th,inst. MIIH. A. M. MELLIS,31 2w 17 Emm street.NOTICE.THE minimi meeting of tliex ntockholdeig of the Hawaiian ItmioCo. Limited, will he held ou the titi,of Junuary, at the i.fflce of Hon. W. R.uxstie, Honolulu, it 11 o clock a. m.Very important business.W. F. ALLEN,.39 2w Secretary II. R. Co., FOK SALE.Q WHALE BOATS; 1 Decked0 Whalo Boat, 30 feet long, 8 feetdeep; 8 feet wide; 2 23 feet Surf Boats:1 18 feet Surf Boat; 5 Diekcd Plunger,10 feet long, 0 feet 0 inches wide, 2 feet0 inches deep, with must and sails allcompletoj 1 2i feet Sailing Scow, Withmast und sails ull complete. Anplv to.E. It. HYAN.Boat Builder nud General Jobber. M tfFOR SALE.A well-to-do Rooming House,Yielding not less $100 per month.Long leaso. For naiticulurs apply atthis ofllcp. 33 lmI?INEST BRANDS OF CALIX' forniu Poit, Madeiia and Malaga,for bulu in kegs ai.d cases byQONSALVES & CO.,01 Queen street.SkatingifSunnKiiltfir';A ,-rtv.-V,. . . . tii . . i. ,'. ,' i ' . j-iSmiimmmiMftd fvaii&L&i 3b.i'MJJ.&iL-t'h m